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york times we'll talk about it in loose change let's get to today's capital account. in the u.s. as we watch this fiscal cliff charade it honestly sounds just so much like what we were hearing during the debt ceiling debate of two thousand and eleven when lawmakers were bickering and another ratings agency was threatening to drop the u.s. is aaa credit rating and then it of course did now that was met with much fanfare in the beginning but then not many direct consequences the dollar has strengthened against other currencies the u.s. has borrowed at record low rates since and maybe this whole fiscal cliff saga will play out in the exact same way and if another ratings agency in this case which downgrades the u.s. so what won't matter and with events that actually do change the contours of the game we don't actually know what these things will even look like until they happen and until they happen we have a really hard time entertaining the notion that they ever will like this i had a press conference today was represented steve king and louie gohmert we have a big. gr
york times we'll talk about it in loose change let's get to today's capital account. in the u.s. as we watch this fiscal cliff charade it honestly sounds just so much like what we were hearing during the debt ceiling debate of two thousand and eleven when lawmakers were bickering and another ratings agency was threatening to drop the u.s. is aaa credit rating and then it of course did now that was met with much fanfare in the beginning but then not many direct consequences the dollar has...
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within fifteen months according to the new york times a reminder of the bailouts in two thousand and eight of course but instead of government bailouts how about innovating out of a slowdown earth changing your business model we'll talk to the c.e.o. of car to go north america about dialers adventure in car sharing and from new revenue to no revenue c.b.s. reports instagram is looking for ways to generate some revenue through ads but it will not pimp out its users in ads it backtracked after unleashing a whole bunch of hoopla yesterday after a change to its terms we'll talk about it let's get to today's capital account. so in addition to the one point five billion dollars settlement and guilty plea to a charge of fraud from its japanese subsidiary we now know u.b.s. traders were sending e-mails saying things like i want to do one humongous deal with you when i'll pay you whatever you want to secure help manipulating rates now this language is infuriating but at least it's way more straightforward than what we get from this same rate manipulator the fed now despite ben bernanke in the
within fifteen months according to the new york times a reminder of the bailouts in two thousand and eight of course but instead of government bailouts how about innovating out of a slowdown earth changing your business model we'll talk to the c.e.o. of car to go north america about dialers adventure in car sharing and from new revenue to no revenue c.b.s. reports instagram is looking for ways to generate some revenue through ads but it will not pimp out its users in ads it backtracked after...
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they got their start five years ago in new york state and now has revenues of nearly $1 billion. the founder and c.e.o. joins us now, hamdi ulukaya, thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> susie: so this is a real vote of confidence, especially in these tough economic times. why are you doing this big expansion right now? >> well, we trust in our business, we trust in our brand. thio gurt has a very exciting time in america right now, since we started five years ago. but also overall in the economy, if you look at t you know, we never lost confidence in america. we have some bumpy roads but we think that all things are going to go in a different direction in the next two years and we see it in our own business. >> susie: your business has been growing tremendously fast but there are a lot of other players that are getting into the greekio gurt area from general mills to dannon. what kind of pressure is this going to put on you competitively? >> look,io gurt has been around for long long time. not only in this country but in the world. but unfortunately, you know, we
they got their start five years ago in new york state and now has revenues of nearly $1 billion. the founder and c.e.o. joins us now, hamdi ulukaya, thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> susie: so this is a real vote of confidence, especially in these tough economic times. why are you doing this big expansion right now? >> well, we trust in our business, we trust in our brand. thio gurt has a very exciting time in america right now, since we started five years...
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dispatched to new jersey, new york, and connecticut. for the barrier island off the coast of new jersey, it was north of the eye of the storm but think of it like a windmill spinning counter-clockwise. >> seaside was hit with a 37- foot wall wave so that a pretty big wall that was coming in so that a lot of power. that's crashing in here and all that force. it's brining sand. it's bringing all that water in. >> reporter: it wasn't until nearly a month later that insurance adjuster's were allowed on the island to asses the damage. >> the "l" shape everything is going down from the weight of the sand that was pushing it and the water that was pushing it out. it pushed his neighbor's shed completely into the side of his house. he had 5 1/2 feet of water inside his house so everything on the first floor needs to be completely gutted. >> reporter: john marchetti's house sits just two doors closer to the beach. >> i do have homeowners insurance and flood. homeowners doesn't cover very much. everything from the sky is homeowners and everything
dispatched to new jersey, new york, and connecticut. for the barrier island off the coast of new jersey, it was north of the eye of the storm but think of it like a windmill spinning counter-clockwise. >> seaside was hit with a 37- foot wall wave so that a pretty big wall that was coming in so that a lot of power. that's crashing in here and all that force. it's brining sand. it's bringing all that water in. >> reporter: it wasn't until nearly a month later that insurance adjuster's...
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on the side of that boston will be up there in new york next week the arm navy gme. that ad in the mdle of the program. i have t say, the army. lou: i he k t. mcfarlan and a host of olks, adiral jmes lyons, they're going to be riht with you on that. >> youot it to my brother. it will be a geat game, no afford to being in new york with you on monda. u: the floor to it. you can get a copy of euos proved on-line or at bookstores now. to ludobbs.com to get a link that will work as well. twen-seven days until the fiscal cliff. president oama and the peaker still t negotiating. are they serious about solvi this crisis? the "a-team". they join us in momnts. obamacare at least one year away from full implementation but you don't have to wait for the tax hikes. $317 billi in new axes. set to kkick in january 1st. and we will show you the latet increase brought to you by the people who creat obamacare . get ready for amagedon. is amera rely headed t help? is there any way tostop the document author of after america, mark stein joins me next. ♪ the capital one ca rewards card
on the side of that boston will be up there in new york next week the arm navy gme. that ad in the mdle of the program. i have t say, the army. lou: i he k t. mcfarlan and a host of olks, adiral jmes lyons, they're going to be riht with you on that. >> youot it to my brother. it will be a geat game, no afford to being in new york with you on monda. u: the floor to it. you can get a copy of euos proved on-line or at bookstores now. to ludobbs.com to get a link that will work as well....
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from well i live in new york city i want to tell it's i will tell you that if everybody was armed with pistols they could shoot ten rounds it would be carnage every day left and right it's an insane impractical to isolate really a look live for attaching people to more armed we are the less safe when can you cite an example of some civilians walking on the subway they pull up their arms and gunned down attackers it just doesn't happen and it makes them less safe because rachel alluded to if your arm you're going to worry her as you heard in this wordly is an office of choice and weapon time roger you know you most in most states in most states today we have concealed carry possible and it turns out there is almost no crime committed by those people who have concealed carry permits in fact we have evidence number of cases in which they have stopped carnage ok and that's the point no we don't want to bring down other incidents ok rachel go ahead now you have to break down the statistics on that because they actually don't count as homicides gun gun incidents that where i got happens to g
from well i live in new york city i want to tell it's i will tell you that if everybody was armed with pistols they could shoot ten rounds it would be carnage every day left and right it's an insane impractical to isolate really a look live for attaching people to more armed we are the less safe when can you cite an example of some civilians walking on the subway they pull up their arms and gunned down attackers it just doesn't happen and it makes them less safe because rachel alluded to if...
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there are a lot of talented people at the new york stock exchange. i know there are a lot of very talented people at ice. and the two sort of fit together very nicely. ice's expertise are in the futures funds and in the clearinghouses. the nyse expertise are, of course, in the listings and in the life, which was mentioned by your reporter there, in europe. and so i think you're going to see these two companies combine with ice taking over the nyse. you're going to see a much stronger company, a company that is going to do very well. and i think the stockholders are going do very well because of that. >> susie: we're go stock watching that story right here in our backyard. we will be watching it closely. thank you so much, real pleasure talking with you. senator judd gregg, former republican senator from new hampshire. >> i'm >> reporter: i'm ruben ramirez. still ahead, we'll take a look at how mobile payment technology may soon replace having to carry a plastic credit card. >> tom: we got another look at the economy between july and september, and it
there are a lot of talented people at the new york stock exchange. i know there are a lot of very talented people at ice. and the two sort of fit together very nicely. ice's expertise are in the futures funds and in the clearinghouses. the nyse expertise are, of course, in the listings and in the life, which was mentioned by your reporter there, in europe. and so i think you're going to see these two companies combine with ice taking over the nyse. you're going to see a much stronger company, a...
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three seconds left new york's j.r. smith took the in bound pass and hit a fallaway jumper for a 100-98 win over charlotte. >>> in new orleans the lakers kobe bryant scored 29 points to be the only player in nba history to score over 35 points. los angeles beat new orleans 103-87. >>> nfl wide receiver andre johnson, number 80, took a dozen at risk children on an 80 second shopping spree at toys"r"us. the final bill of almost $20,000 was paid by johnson's charitable foundation. that's great. >>> well, the infant daughter of jovan belcher of the kansas city chiefs will collect at least $1 million from the nfl's surviving child benefit. belcher killed by -- killed the baby's mother, kasandra perkins, and then himself on saturday. >>> for now, disgraced cyclist lance armstrong is holding on to his olympic bronze medal. the olympic committee postponed a decision to strip him of his medals. >>> before a tennis match in london on sunday, they turned out to play mini tennis on ice near the national history museum to promote th
three seconds left new york's j.r. smith took the in bound pass and hit a fallaway jumper for a 100-98 win over charlotte. >>> in new orleans the lakers kobe bryant scored 29 points to be the only player in nba history to score over 35 points. los angeles beat new orleans 103-87. >>> nfl wide receiver andre johnson, number 80, took a dozen at risk children on an 80 second shopping spree at toys"r"us. the final bill of almost $20,000 was paid by johnson's charitable...
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we're live at the new york markets. ♪ >> what is that song? that's horrible. >> l.l. cool jay. >> what? >> ll cool j. what's your problem? >> listen to him, like it's his job. >> the stock is up 100% to date and not everyone believes in this rebound. karen, who is bullish and ge, who is bearish. karin, state your case. >> there is a lot to love about bank of america. proving real estate market, that will help him. consumer spending will improve. much improvement in the credit portfolio, rising interest rates will be good. i think we will see that and you will have declining litigation and other expensives. still trading at a significant amount to book and the only thing i don't like about it is that the stock has been up a lot recently. other than that, i still own it, not looking to trade around it. think is there room to run at bank of america. >> she makingses a cogent argum. there are a couple things in the short term. housing data that could be a bit of bogey. what about the delinquent loans on the books, if they turn into foreclosure, i think they will, i don't
we're live at the new york markets. ♪ >> what is that song? that's horrible. >> l.l. cool jay. >> what? >> ll cool j. what's your problem? >> listen to him, like it's his job. >> the stock is up 100% to date and not everyone believes in this rebound. karen, who is bullish and ge, who is bearish. karin, state your case. >> there is a lot to love about bank of america. proving real estate market, that will help him. consumer spending will improve. much...
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new york, new jersey, and portions of pennsylvania. the author recalls the importance of the region during the war and visits several sites to document their historical significance and it plans date today. from washington's crossing of the dollar to the battle of brooklyn, it is about an hour and 15. [applause] >> this subtitle of this book is old irishman. it is a great honor to introduce the author and my friend, robert sullivan. i have known to geniuses in my life. one is dead, and the other, robert sullivan, is alive. although that reversal in is not the robber solomon he was receiving. not exactly, but more but then the moment. first, brazil and is the author of seven extra hour bucks. meadowlands, will hunt, how not to get rich, rats, cross-country , the throw you don't know, and the one that brings us here, my american revolution. in mine and humble opinion each of these books is its own line and masterpiece. wonderfully idiosyncratic, uniquely incisive. each is an investigation of the american my state and song skate into rela
new york, new jersey, and portions of pennsylvania. the author recalls the importance of the region during the war and visits several sites to document their historical significance and it plans date today. from washington's crossing of the dollar to the battle of brooklyn, it is about an hour and 15. [applause] >> this subtitle of this book is old irishman. it is a great honor to introduce the author and my friend, robert sullivan. i have known to geniuses in my life. one is dead, and...
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york, and you were being raised in queens. >> yes. >> hinojosa: and when you're being raised... now, something happens to you when you're a young girl that you didn't quite understand. you started bumping into a lot of things, walls. >> yes. >> hinojosa: and things like that. and when your parents finally took you to the doctor, it turned out that you were actually going blind. >> yes, i was born with retinitis pigmentosa. >> hinojosa: and what was that like? i've read that your parents didn't really want you talking about the fact that you were blind. >> yes. you know, i think they didn't quite know what to make of it, you know? and there certainly was this fear that in society they would somehow get pitied or labeled in some way. you know, remember, i said we went to gurdwara friday night, saturday night, and all day sunday. they didn't want people to be staring at them. so i did spend a good portion of my childhood trying to, you know, not let people know. so i almost had two lives, where in the gurdwara you were always trying to hide it, and in school you were, of course, labeled
york, and you were being raised in queens. >> yes. >> hinojosa: and when you're being raised... now, something happens to you when you're a young girl that you didn't quite understand. you started bumping into a lot of things, walls. >> yes. >> hinojosa: and things like that. and when your parents finally took you to the doctor, it turned out that you were actually going blind. >> yes, i was born with retinitis pigmentosa. >> hinojosa: and what was that like?...
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. >> i'm going to new york and marc. >> caller: i just know what i should do with mellonox. >> i want to sell the stock. let's go to lewis in florida. >> caller: jim, boo-yah. i'm interested in northern tier energy. nti. >> i don't trust that yield. i don't trust that yield. let's do more work, the-year-old is gigantic. i think it will end up being a red flag, it's a challenge flag and i think it's going to be a good challenge. let's go to tom in wisconsin. tom? >> caller: hey, jim, i'm calling from a nursing home. i want to ask you about a company rvc, regal bullet corporation. >> listen to me, partner, first of all thank you for calling in. that is a great industrial company, it's done nothing for a long time. i want you to stick with it. it's got a good yield, it's a very well run company, i have liked it for 35 years. keep it. let's go to jason in virginia. >> caller: i need some help, the stock emed, they reported last month double digit profit, double digit earnings, i'm down 34%. i do add more on this? >> we have to do more on that, we cannot tell you get in and jump in with bo
. >> i'm going to new york and marc. >> caller: i just know what i should do with mellonox. >> i want to sell the stock. let's go to lewis in florida. >> caller: jim, boo-yah. i'm interested in northern tier energy. nti. >> i don't trust that yield. i don't trust that yield. let's do more work, the-year-old is gigantic. i think it will end up being a red flag, it's a challenge flag and i think it's going to be a good challenge. let's go to tom in wisconsin. tom?...
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look at it here in new york. it is so wet and rainy you have to image it is going to be delayed. >> you may get it on time but wount have time to wrap it. >> have your bags ready with tissue. >> heather? >> even if you don't get your christmas gift by tuesday hopefully you will enjoy the christmas lights. take a look at this. 65,000 lights displays . the neighbors aren't happy. some complain it's too disturbing. the owner received a noise violation ticket. that's the question today. is this display too bright or just right? send us the comments you can tweet them at fox friends first or shoot us an e-mail at foxx friendsfirst@foxnews.com. that was bright, wasn't it? a man held until prison for what many people think for no reason. we will have the details straight ahead. >> christmas trees dangerous. we will tell you why firefighters are reathreatening take your tree away without your permission. furs as we take a break let's look at late night with jimmy fallon. >>> have you seen this? there's a photo going on o
look at it here in new york. it is so wet and rainy you have to image it is going to be delayed. >> you may get it on time but wount have time to wrap it. >> have your bags ready with tissue. >> heather? >> even if you don't get your christmas gift by tuesday hopefully you will enjoy the christmas lights. take a look at this. 65,000 lights displays . the neighbors aren't happy. some complain it's too disturbing. the owner received a noise violation ticket. that's the...
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on the side of that boston will be up there in new york next week. the army navy game. that ad in the middle of the program. i have to say, the army. lou: i have k t. mcfarland and a host of folks, admiral james lyons, they're going to be right with you on that. >> you got it to my brother. it will be a great game, no afford to being in new york with you on monday. lou: the floor to it. you can get a copy of euros proved on-line or at bookstores now. go to loudobbs.com to get a link that will work as well. twenty-seven days until the fiscal cliff. president obama and the speaker still not negotiating. are they serious about solving this crisis? the "a-team". they join us in moments. obamacare at least one year away from full implementation. but you don't have to wait for the tax hikes. $317 billion in new taxes. set to kick in january 1st. and we will show you the latest tax increase brought to you by the people who created obamacare . get ready for armageddon. is america reelly headed to help? is there any way to stop the document author of after america, mark stein jo
on the side of that boston will be up there in new york next week. the army navy game. that ad in the middle of the program. i have to say, the army. lou: i have k t. mcfarland and a host of folks, admiral james lyons, they're going to be right with you on that. >> you got it to my brother. it will be a great game, no afford to being in new york with you on monday. lou: the floor to it. you can get a copy of euros proved on-line or at bookstores now. go to loudobbs.com to get a link that...
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york city and took out a city block in mexico and didn't like all the new york narco terrorists saying you know in phoenix and took out a neighborhood i mean it's just it's a terrible terrible precedent. at the very least if we're going to do assassinations there must be due process there should be a trial in absentia it should be public there should be a conviction and a sentence but then you know you're talking the death penalty it's not enough of them. in san diego california thanks michael. thanks for the most. media we need to get you. a fine time here. you want to talk about the second amendment. right. cui or some kind of. second amendment. it stuck. well regulated militia where our. judges dyslexics can to read i mean it can it can teach you. well we told. you you make a perfect point preaching a calling and making it that you know and that is that the second amendment doesn't say everybody has the right to own a gun says in order to maintain a well regulated militia that be necessary for the security of a free state the right of the people to bear arms an audience. and so we h
york city and took out a city block in mexico and didn't like all the new york narco terrorists saying you know in phoenix and took out a neighborhood i mean it's just it's a terrible terrible precedent. at the very least if we're going to do assassinations there must be due process there should be a trial in absentia it should be public there should be a conviction and a sentence but then you know you're talking the death penalty it's not enough of them. in san diego california thanks michael....
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the climate costs, which are already enormous, $50 billion for new york, from sandy, $50 billion in new jersey, the drought last summer, these are -- these have enormous costs. who pays those? the taxpayers, basically. >> that drought alone took half a point off of the gep growth - the gdp growth from estimates. >> yeah. so those costs are not built into the fossil fuels, and they should be. and the way -- so what you should do is have this gradually rising price on carbon collected from the fossil fuel companies with a 100% distributed to the public. it would spur the economy and -- >> what would the fossil fuel companies think about that? >> you know, the fossil fuel companies -- well, they are the problem in a sense, but, you know -- i described this to a meeting of international labor leaders. and i said, if you do this, then the marketplace will make the decisions, instead of the government saying, 'let's subsidize solar panels or let's subsidize this.' the government usually doesn't get things right and it doesn't provide an incentive for all the other things that could help. ther
the climate costs, which are already enormous, $50 billion for new york, from sandy, $50 billion in new jersey, the drought last summer, these are -- these have enormous costs. who pays those? the taxpayers, basically. >> that drought alone took half a point off of the gep growth - the gdp growth from estimates. >> yeah. so those costs are not built into the fossil fuels, and they should be. and the way -- so what you should do is have this gradually rising price on carbon collected...
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new york, the snow must go. football fans hitting ralph wilson stadium to clear out the place before sunday's game. workers paid $10 an hour, not too bad for true blue bills fans. >> it is a fun time. usually off during the holidays, and you get to go and take some cool photos. >> rhode island, hmm. christmas trees. turns out goats love them. a farm outside providence is taking old christmas trees from around town so the goats can feast away. >> it started a few years back when we gave them our own christmas tree. >> the pushier ones will get there first and then the wimpy ones will have what is left. >> that's across america. >>> in new york they are getting ready for the biggest new year's eve party in the world. it is tradition alley times square. organizers prepared to welcome a million people at the crossroads of the world. anna is live at our headquarters right around the corner from time square. anna, new york and everybody else is getting ready for the -- for this? >> absolutely, they are enjoying all of
new york, the snow must go. football fans hitting ralph wilson stadium to clear out the place before sunday's game. workers paid $10 an hour, not too bad for true blue bills fans. >> it is a fun time. usually off during the holidays, and you get to go and take some cool photos. >> rhode island, hmm. christmas trees. turns out goats love them. a farm outside providence is taking old christmas trees from around town so the goats can feast away. >> it started a few years back...
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the rain is coming into new york city. eventually to boston. you might start with snow and end with rain. heavy rain in the forecast. to two inches of rain with the system that is moving out and pushing on through the northeast. into thursday and friday morning. snow in the interior, we are talking sizable snow. additional 6-12 and get the great lake, some areas seeing a foot or more of snow as we head two days after christmas. we have an i zon that could be affected late next week. >> paul, thank you. coming up, a new update on george hw bush's health condition. doctors were said to be cautiously optimistic about a full recovery. plus -- >> i would have to study his record. i'm not going to comment until the president makes a nomination. >> former senator chuck hegel facing a tough time from both sides of the aisle if he turns out to be president obama's pick for defense secretary. we will turn to editor mark murray. starbucks sending a message to d.c. how they are using the coffee cups to inspire lawmakers to strike a deal on the fiscal cliff
the rain is coming into new york city. eventually to boston. you might start with snow and end with rain. heavy rain in the forecast. to two inches of rain with the system that is moving out and pushing on through the northeast. into thursday and friday morning. snow in the interior, we are talking sizable snow. additional 6-12 and get the great lake, some areas seeing a foot or more of snow as we head two days after christmas. we have an i zon that could be affected late next week. >>...
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stories making news this morning. "the new york times" reports that the u.s. secretly gave its blessing to armed shipments to rebel groups in libya during the fight against moammar gadhafi, but officials became alarmed that some of the weapons sent from qatar may have been turned over to islamic militants. >>> a new congressional report shows waistful spending of tax money that was intended for counter terrorism purposes. some of the most head shaking examples include the homeland security security department paid for a hog catcher? texas, a fish tank in a small texas town, and an underwater robot in a midwest city with no major rivers or lakes nearby. >>> john mcafee, the eccentric software tycoon, was arrested in guatemala. he has been a fugitive from police in belize after the murder of his neighbor. >>> in philippines the death toll has increased to 350 and almost 400 people are missing so that number will go even higher. >>> and in new york city, a homeless man is facing charges of second degree murder in the death of a man who was pushed in front of an o
stories making news this morning. "the new york times" reports that the u.s. secretly gave its blessing to armed shipments to rebel groups in libya during the fight against moammar gadhafi, but officials became alarmed that some of the weapons sent from qatar may have been turned over to islamic militants. >>> a new congressional report shows waistful spending of tax money that was intended for counter terrorism purposes. some of the most head shaking examples include the...
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just -- just let the ashes burn and one did in the new york times in chicago just let the markets have their way, they will all collapse and out of the ashes will come the new economy. meanwhile there will be a lot suffering. [talking over each other] >> burn baby burn. >> maybe the thing to say, we have now been, we are now almost 5 years into this crisis and different economic ideas, people have made predictions, not so much what the number for gdp was but how things will work. there were predictions. there was a widespread belief 2-1/2 years ago that austerity programs would expand the economy and get government out of the way. that doesn't work. we have different economic doctrines that have been subjected to it. what has survived, what has worked is an economic view of the way things work that supports government intervention. such that it is not just throw them out but look at what has worked in practice and it is not the libertarian market fundamentalist view. >> one aspect, a point we mentioned earlier, one of the standard doctrines of the libertarian is more flexible wages, no
just -- just let the ashes burn and one did in the new york times in chicago just let the markets have their way, they will all collapse and out of the ashes will come the new economy. meanwhile there will be a lot suffering. [talking over each other] >> burn baby burn. >> maybe the thing to say, we have now been, we are now almost 5 years into this crisis and different economic ideas, people have made predictions, not so much what the number for gdp was but how things will work....
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ok great point is this day where i'm sitting in today new york state used to be the center of the leading manufacturing state in the whole united states right now the situation is despite the claims of a recent book i picked up in the barnes and noble right now twenty one percent of people in new york city are in poverty the transportation workers union is suffering from outsourcing they're using black box systems to erode jobs and there are alternative models like the book the middle class fights back by brian d'agostino and the book by john ridd which is also about reindustrialization there are models for making high quality jobs what happened partially not totally totally to explain the reason why they had there was this financial crisis if people had insufficient incomes they didn't have enough money to pay for their house and house after all of the right so we need to be paid so we can buy the basic necessities food housing shelter etc the middle class traditionally in europe and the united states has provided these so-called middle class jobs or more accurately higher paid working c
ok great point is this day where i'm sitting in today new york state used to be the center of the leading manufacturing state in the whole united states right now the situation is despite the claims of a recent book i picked up in the barnes and noble right now twenty one percent of people in new york city are in poverty the transportation workers union is suffering from outsourcing they're using black box systems to erode jobs and there are alternative models like the book the middle class...
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the greater new york city area. they'll be in and out quickly by 8:00 a.m. they should be overwith. it's little area of showers. you can see it right here. southern hudson valley to just north of philadelphia. that's about it. those will quickly blow through long island and also through connecticut as we go throughout the early morning. after that, the warm front goes through and will warm up in a hurry. a pool of cold air moved in overnight over new england. hartford at 32. it's 17 degrees warmer right now in new york. but that cold air that just temporarily settled in overnight will be pushed out in a hurry during the day to day. all the warm air to the south will win out. temperatures are going to rise rapidly. should head up to 58 today in hartford after starting out in 32. that is pretty incredible, almost a 30 degree temperature rise during the daylight hours. 73 the forecast high in washington, d.c. today. you don't even need the jacket this afternoon. you notice the middle of the country, too, very warm. it'
the greater new york city area. they'll be in and out quickly by 8:00 a.m. they should be overwith. it's little area of showers. you can see it right here. southern hudson valley to just north of philadelphia. that's about it. those will quickly blow through long island and also through connecticut as we go throughout the early morning. after that, the warm front goes through and will warm up in a hurry. a pool of cold air moved in overnight over new england. hartford at 32. it's 17 degrees...
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because attorneys office here in new york that was also participating that there should be criminal charges and a plea to to to criminal charges along the lines of money laundering or something perhaps a little bit lesser included that was the that was what the prosecutors wanted and it got knocked down by the treasury department invoking this fear of systemic instability and this is to me this is one of those we should be out in the streets with pitchforks moments because when the prosecutors make a determination that a crime has been committed and that this is the appropriate answer and then the of their protectors in chief their bailout or as in chief at treasury intervene in the process invoking too big to fail this really does should be a benchmark should be a turning point in recognition of how severely broken down the our financial system is but our panel justice system has become as well that we're in literally being held hostage by these banks with the threat that if the normal aspects of the criminal justice system work the way they were supposed to that it would put our whole eco
because attorneys office here in new york that was also participating that there should be criminal charges and a plea to to to criminal charges along the lines of money laundering or something perhaps a little bit lesser included that was the that was what the prosecutors wanted and it got knocked down by the treasury department invoking this fear of systemic instability and this is to me this is one of those we should be out in the streets with pitchforks moments because when the prosecutors...
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most of those are in new york. one ship has 7000. >> i think a total of the two prison ships that are off now the brooklyn navy yard two prison ships had something at 11,000 people that died on them. again they are not the people who you would necessarily build a giant memorial singularly. those prison ships, washington protests them all through the war. the people on the ships, they were not being fed and they were dying on the ships. if you were an officer or you had some money, but if you are neither of those things, then you died on them. the thing is, after the war, even 27% died on them. more people died on prison ships than died in all the battles but after the war nobody does anything about these prison ships filled with bones. they are still riding the ferry to manhattan and saying hey i can see these ruins out here and all of these bones are on there. wittman is writing editorials in the 18 30s and 40s saying that we have to do something about this. we have made a memorial for general washington all the b
most of those are in new york. one ship has 7000. >> i think a total of the two prison ships that are off now the brooklyn navy yard two prison ships had something at 11,000 people that died on them. again they are not the people who you would necessarily build a giant memorial singularly. those prison ships, washington protests them all through the war. the people on the ships, they were not being fed and they were dying on the ships. if you were an officer or you had some money, but if...
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york times the wall street journal that way the l.a. times buzz feed and more now while these outlets agreed to pay for their own food and transportation they know that the charges are beyond the pale buzzed reporter mckay coppins described that reporters with mitt romney got used to seeing five or six catered meals a day long before tables filled with often untouched food that kate campaign staffers also munched odd as it turns out there is no such thing as a free lunch and romney land of the media outlets are demanding the specifics of each expense over two hundred dollars the letter also warned the romney campaign that some of them are contesting charges with american express the whole saga is all the more bizarre considering how much cash the romney campaign had on hand after losing the election twenty five million dollars according to reuters. so i guess i don't romney was right her husband certainly isn't frugal but if he forces a journalist to pay for his campaign mismanagement that he certainly is cheap. and now let's take a loo
york times the wall street journal that way the l.a. times buzz feed and more now while these outlets agreed to pay for their own food and transportation they know that the charges are beyond the pale buzzed reporter mckay coppins described that reporters with mitt romney got used to seeing five or six catered meals a day long before tables filled with often untouched food that kate campaign staffers also munched odd as it turns out there is no such thing as a free lunch and romney land of the...
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we don't have a lot of product in new york city. hard to develop a lower end brand, moderate hot tell tier. hard to make the numbers work. cambria, will be higher alternative value. liz: what is the rate on king room, not a suite, a basic room? >> the basic room in new york in the manhattan for us it will run somewhere in the low 200s. but remember --. liz: very reasonable. >> that's a value compared to the five or $600 you will be paying in are a lot of upper upscale hotels. david: how are you financing? credit is tough to get. >> credit is tough. it is getting better. gotten better in urban markets. this year it really improved. david: has that changed your plans? has i had made you more aggressive? >> it is a great time to build because we think the hotel business is continuing to expand for the next several years. new york is obviously one of the hottest markets in the country. it is a great place for us to launch a brand. everybody is here. all the travel managers are here. when they see the hotels they hope they book them at o
we don't have a lot of product in new york city. hard to develop a lower end brand, moderate hot tell tier. hard to make the numbers work. cambria, will be higher alternative value. liz: what is the rate on king room, not a suite, a basic room? >> the basic room in new york in the manhattan for us it will run somewhere in the low 200s. but remember --. liz: very reasonable. >> that's a value compared to the five or $600 you will be paying in are a lot of upper upscale hotels. david:...
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. >>> coming up, i love new york and i love my plastic bags but my favorite chicago alderman wants to take them aw from me. he is pushing to get them out right banned in "the windy city." i ho mayor bloomberg isot listeng. he said it time to end the war on plastic bags. do you have too much money or plastic bags frankly. ♪ . ♪ . melissa: so you know the question. paper or plastic? well my next guest doesn't want to heart anymore. he wants to completely ban plastic bags throughout chicago for all businesses larger than 5000 square feet. i think there is a need for plastic bags. paper bags just as bad anyway. my favorite chicago auld sister man joe marino is here to disagree with me. thanks for coming back on the show. >> thanks, melissa for having me. melissa: what is your beef with plasticags? >> not my beef. other countries and other states. it is economic and environmtal issue. we use 3 billion with a b, melissa, in the city of chicago. every time we clean out a sewer and every time we clean a park and ery time we clean streets we pull the plastic bags out of the sewers and off
. >>> coming up, i love new york and i love my plastic bags but my favorite chicago alderman wants to take them aw from me. he is pushing to get them out right banned in "the windy city." i ho mayor bloomberg isot listeng. he said it time to end the war on plastic bags. do you have too much money or plastic bags frankly. ♪ . ♪ . melissa: so you know the question. paper or plastic? well my next guest doesn't want to heart anymore. he wants to completely ban plastic bags...
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according to a new york post. the spokesperson said the secretary accepted eric boswell decision to resign. as assistant secretary for diplomatic security effective immediately. the other three individuals were relieved of the current duties. chairwoman of the house foreign affairs committee now says that response from the state department is purposefully misleading. >> the truth is nobody is out. they just, shifted that chairs and in fact if you want to screw up big-time, get a job at senior levels at the state department because apparently they don't let anybody go. >> hard to fire anybody, particularly for the foreign service officers even when they leave the particular position. they still held a government job. >> secretary of state hillary clinton still hasn't testified before congress about the benghazi attacks, because she suffered concussion after being ill. but they want her testimony before they hold any hearings to confirm her successor. >> before i want a new secretary of state, i would like for the s
according to a new york post. the spokesperson said the secretary accepted eric boswell decision to resign. as assistant secretary for diplomatic security effective immediately. the other three individuals were relieved of the current duties. chairwoman of the house foreign affairs committee now says that response from the state department is purposefully misleading. >> the truth is nobody is out. they just, shifted that chairs and in fact if you want to screw up big-time, get a job at...
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we've taken a lot of heat here in new york city and washington, d.c. because we've stood tall as good, honest partner with the chinese. but what's also incumbent on you is when you've earned that position occasionally you have to speak up. and i did. >> rose: as you know, when you speak up about china people also say "look at general electric, this great american company. they're exporting jobs as well." >> we have jobs all over the world, right? so we are the second-biggest exporter behind boeing. we're a net exporter in every other country in the world. but we will sell more gas turbines -- we have a 50% market share of the large gas turbine market. we will sell more in algeria in the next three years than the united states. so what are we supposed to do? are we supposed to sit here and just say, oh, it's too hard? >> rose: and if you don't get the business somebody else will. >> somebody else is going to get it. we're down to the point after 130 years that basically we're the only american company left and most of the businesses -- love us or hate u
we've taken a lot of heat here in new york city and washington, d.c. because we've stood tall as good, honest partner with the chinese. but what's also incumbent on you is when you've earned that position occasionally you have to speak up. and i did. >> rose: as you know, when you speak up about china people also say "look at general electric, this great american company. they're exporting jobs as well." >> we have jobs all over the world, right? so we are the...
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new york, the snow must go. football fans hitting ralph wilson stadium to clear out the place before sunday's game. workers paid $10 an hour, not too bad for true blue bills fans. >> it is a fun time. usually off during the holidays, and you get to go and take some cool photos. >> rhode island, hmm. christmas trees. turns out goats love them. a farm outside providence is taking old christmas trees from around town so the goats can feast away. >> it started a few years back when we gave them our own christmas tree. >> the pushier ones will get there first and then the wimpy ones will have what is left. >> that's across america. >>> in new york they are getting ready for the biggest new year's eve party in the world. it is tradition alley times square. organizers prepared to welcome a million people at the crossroads of the world. anna is live at our headquarters right around the corner from time square. anna, new york and everybody else is getting ready for the -- for this? >> absolutely, they are enjoying all of
new york, the snow must go. football fans hitting ralph wilson stadium to clear out the place before sunday's game. workers paid $10 an hour, not too bad for true blue bills fans. >> it is a fun time. usually off during the holidays, and you get to go and take some cool photos. >> rhode island, hmm. christmas trees. turns out goats love them. a farm outside providence is taking old christmas trees from around town so the goats can feast away. >> it started a few years back...
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bobcats and knicks with three seconds left, new york's j.r. smith took the inbound pass and hit a fallaway jumper from the left. a dramatic buzzer beater for a 100-98 win in char lot. kobe bryant is the only fifth player in league history to score over 30,000 points. he's the youngest player to reach that milestone as los angeles beat new orleans. andre johnson of the houston texans took a dozen at risk kids on a shopping spree at toys "r" us. the final bill of almost $20,000 was paid for by johnson's charitable foundation. >>> the infant daughter of jovan belcher of the kansas city chiefs will collect at least $1 million from the nfl's surviving child benefit. belcher killed the baby's mother and then himself on saturday. >>> for now disgraced cyclist lance armstrong is holding on to his olympic bronze medal. the olympic committee postponed a decision to strip armstrong of the medal but is expected to do so. >>> and the fourth tennis match in london on saturday between two former rivals at wimbledon, they turned out to play mini tennis on ice
bobcats and knicks with three seconds left, new york's j.r. smith took the inbound pass and hit a fallaway jumper from the left. a dramatic buzzer beater for a 100-98 win in char lot. kobe bryant is the only fifth player in league history to score over 30,000 points. he's the youngest player to reach that milestone as los angeles beat new orleans. andre johnson of the houston texans took a dozen at risk kids on a shopping spree at toys "r" us. the final bill of almost $20,000 was paid...